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off-deck
 adj.— «He also said the off-deck services do not come with security, like protection against spam and abuse, protection the carriers are in unique positions to provide.» —“SIP allows consumers to sidestep carriers” by Sam Omatseye RCR Wireless News Apr. 4, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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